No, the word admits is a verb; to admit, admits, admitted, admitting.
The noun forms of the verb to admit are: admittance, admission, and the gerund, admitting.
The noun form for the verb to admit are admitter (one who admits), admission, admittance, and the gerund, admitting.
Examples of abstract/concrete noun combinations are:birthday cake; the noun 'birthday' is an abstract noun as a word for a concept; the noun 'cake' is a concrete noun as a word for a type of food.card game; the noun 'card' is a concrete noun as a word for a small piece of cardboard marked with characters; the noun 'game' is an abstract noun as a word for a concept.computer science; the concrete noun 'computer' as a word for an electronic unit; the noun 'science' as a word for a concept.marriage license; the noun 'marriage' is an abstract noun as a word for a concept; the noun license is a concrete noun as a word for a document.
The word carrot is a common noun, a singular, concrete noun. Carrot is also an exact noun for the general noun vegetable.
The noun 'up' is a singular, common, noun. The noun 'up' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical direction. The noun 'up' is an abstract noun as a word for a positive situation or period of time.
Feet is a plural noun. Foot is a singular noun.
The noun form for the verb to admit are admitter (one who admits), admission, admittance, and the gerund, admitting.
The noun form for the verb to admit are admitter (one who admits), admission, admittance, and the gerund, admitting.
The word here is likely: CONFESSES (verb) - admits wrongdoing or sin CONFESSORS (plural noun) - clergymen or persons who confess
He admits his only motivation is greed, then tells a story demonizing greed.He admits his relics are fakes, but is offended when the innkeeper claims that this is the case.He admits his relics are fakes.He admits his only motivation is greed.
total admits/total days x 1000
No, a woman will not think a man is weak if she admits to saying something wrong.
He pitied the fool.
No, he is gay. And admits it
It is false. Claudius is at prayer in Act III, scene III when he admits to murdering his brother.
To save herself from the hanging, Sarah Good admits to the charges against her.
A Narcissist.
he's sane